so you cannot substantiate that it actually happened. In other words a
nice story is all.

And lets see Irish indentured servitude means Black slavery is OK or
at the very least not racist.

You really need to google the term false equivalence.

BTW throughout the 19th and the first quarter of the last century
signs that said N*ggers, Irish and Jews not allowed. The point being
is that racism is not limited to anti-black discrimination. Look at
the treatment of East Indians by the American government, or the Irish
in general, or hispanics.

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Carson claims he got emails.  That is an unsubstantiated claim with no proof.
>  Produce the emails or it didn't happen."
>
> Kind of like  Emanuel Cleaver getting spit upon.  No proof but the media
> ate it like it did happen.
>
> Unfortunately, I can't produce Dr Carson's emails just like no one produced
> evidence that Cleaver got spit upon.  Since Cleaver's claim was
> accepatable, I'll have to say Dr. Carson's is to.
>
>
> "How about a major left-wing organization who has a speaker interrupted by
> someone supporting slavery."
>
> You must have watched a different video than I did.  The college student
> said:  "For giving him food and shelter?"  Doesn't look an endorsement
> unless someone wants to read it that way. Stupid?  definitely.
>
> There is more to racism than talk of slavery.  There were white slaves, as
> seen in the book The Irish Slave Trade – The Forgotten “White”
> Slaves<http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-irish-slave-trade-the-forgotten-white-slaves/31076?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-irish-slave-trade-the-forgotten-white-slaves>.
>  There were Black slave owners.  The man who owned the most slaves in NC in
> 1831 was John Carruthers Stanly, who was Black.
>
> If you can't see racism outside the prism of slavery, there is no point
> discussing it.
>
> Anyway, see the quotes in the footer by Senator Byrd.  He didn't outright
> endorse slavery, but I think he would have been okay with it.
>
>
> J
>
> -
>
> I am a former Kleagle [recruiter] of the Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County. .
> . . The Klan is needed today as never before and I am anxious to see its
> rebirth here in West Virginia. It is necessary that the order be promoted
> immediately and in every state in the union. - Senator Robert Byrd
>
> Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the
> dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become
> degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the
> wilds. - Senator Robert Byr
>
> 

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